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Removing failover group limitation when upgrading to Next-gen GP
Updated the date for the Next-gen General Purpose service tier documentation and removed a note about failover group restrictions.
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azure-sql/managed-instance/service-tiers-next-gen-general-purpose-use.md

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author: urosmil
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ms.author: urmilano
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ms.reviewer: wiassaf, mathoma
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ms.date: 11/18/2025
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ms.date: 11/21/2025
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ms.service: azure-sql-managed-instance
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ms.subservice: service-overview
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ms.topic: how-to
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1. After *Next-gen General Purpose* is enabled, you can use the sliders to modify the IOPS and memory for the instance. Review the *Cost per IOPS* and *Cost per GB* in the **Estimated costs per month** box.
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1. Select **Apply** to save your changes.
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> [!NOTE]
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> For instances inside of a failover group, changing the service tier to or from the Next-gen General Purpose tier isn't supported. You must first delete the failover group before modifying either replica, and then re-create the failover group after the change takes effect.
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## New instances
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You can use the Next-gen General Purpose tier upgrade for new instances when you deploy them in the Azure portal. To do so, follow these steps:

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